When they turn to that point I read about where they get wings ... Will they be able to fly all over in my celler ?? I am seriously a bit friked out !
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From a strict biosecurity standpoint, keeping various batches/sources separated is a good idea. However, on a practical level, just add 'em in....but I would NOT combine substrates, since you don't know what's living in there that you don't want! (Mites, moths...etc.)
Uh oh...I'm gonna be REAL unpopular here and remind folks that the beetles AND larvae can most certainly climb....IF there is footing for them. A typical mealie setup is a slick-sided plastic container and thus there are no escapees even from a shallow one. If you utilize older tubs, you might want to screen the tops until you know if they can climb a scratched-up side.
Just a word from someone who picked half a dozen beetles out of her hair this morning (I left a piece of paper leaning on the side!)....talk about a way to WAKE UP!!!
Startling, but not harmful except for the two cats sitting on my pillow patting my hair to try and catch them for me...![]()
Your wanting to buy BEETLES specifally??? Most people buy the meal worms. In the first post there is a list of those places that people have had good success purchasing from and those that haven't, but I think all those sell meal worms not beetles.
Does anyone start kind of all over and separate everything? I keep all mine separated from the beginning.
Like, Heat the Wheat Bran all over again to re-steralize? No way.....if there are beetles in that tank there are eggs and babies. You will kill them all if you heat them to much.
Clean all the skins out? I pick out a bunch of skins every day but many people dont ever pick them out.
Freeze the worms? Freezing will kill the worms but that is how you can store them to feed them to chickens later.
Have only beetles in the tank? See question and answer #2!!!!
To what extreme? You really dont need to do anything unless maybe if you have an odor issue or something. Take part of it out and put fresh stuff in. But do NOT throw away the old stuff. Let it sit for about a month and see what grows in there. My bet is you've got a ton of eggs and babies in it. But it takes a long time for you to be able to see them.
I have seen all the fancy cabinets and 3 and 4 drawer stuff but I have a 10 gallon fish tank only and its been 4 months now so is there any tank maintenance at this point? Go to the first page of this thread and click on Gallo's page. That set up is a large fish tank that has been up and running for years. Perhaps that page will answer your questions better.
Could anyone jump in here and give me a process or ideas at this point? (Im beetles only almost now)
What next to get them up to feeding the girls again? In the beginning there where 100's of worms NOW ZERO!! Whats up? Sounds like you were feeding out faster than the beetles could reproduce. But trust me......if you've got beetles, you've got eggs and babies!! As Hannakat says....."patience grasshopper, patience!!"
Thanks in advance